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Nice. Very nice. Reminds me of the 240Z, which I liked very much.
To me it’s C-pillar looks more like a 280ZX’s. The door/B-pillar cut-line could have been more delicately executed. As it is, it’s as if we should expect T-tops :(
Are the windows frameless?
I think the interior is much more visually appealing.
Very nice looking, curvey and sexy. I will have ot see if the strand L shaped lights grow on me. The interior is very clean and nice, if they stay waay from the usually super cheap Nissan plastics it should be great. They took the first step in NOT using grey.
Very nicely done. Where the current 350Z looks rather bloated, this looks more like a modern 240Z, but without resorting to the typical retro cliche.
Any word on a T-Top option? I still pine for those.
It looks pretty good to me. Hopefully it comes in closer to 3000 lbs than 4000, though.
As a 350Z owner, I approve. The head and taillights look like someone playing with a smear tool in photoshop, but it’s shorter, lighter, and more powerful, which are all hard things to fault.
Hopefully the base price stays 240Z-like, rather than 135i-like.